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2 changes: 2 additions & 0 deletions snooty.toml
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[constants]
php-library = "MongoDB PHP Library"
mdb-server = "MongoDB Server"
api = "https://www.mongodb.com/docs/php-library/current/reference"
63 changes: 63 additions & 0 deletions source/includes/read/project.php
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<?php

require 'vendor/autoload.php';

use MongoDB\Client;

$client = new Client('<connection string>');

// start-db-coll
$db = $client->sample_restaurants;
$collection = $db->restaurants;
// end-db-coll

// Retrieves documents matching the "name" field query and projects their "name", "cuisine", and "borough" values
// start-project-include
$options = [
'projection' => [
'name' => 1,
'cuisine' => 1,
'borough' => 1,
],
];

$cursor = $collection->find(['name' => 'Emerald Pub'], $options);
foreach ($cursor as $doc) {
echo json_encode($doc) . PHP_EOL;
}
// end-project-include

// Retrieves documents matching the "name" field query
// and projects their "name", "cuisine", and "borough" values while excluding the "_id" values
// start-project-include-without-id
$options = [
'projection' => [
'_id' => 0,
'name' => 1,
'cuisine' => 1,
'borough' => 1,
],
];

$cursor = $collection->find(['name' => 'Emerald Pub'], $options);
foreach ($cursor as $doc) {
echo json_encode($doc) . PHP_EOL;
}
// end-project-include-without-id

// Retrieves documents matching the "name" field query and excludes their "grades" and "address" values when printing
// start-project-exclude
$options = [
'projection' => [
'grades' => 0,
'address' => 0,
],
];

$cursor = $collection->find(['name' => 'Emerald Pub'], $options);
foreach ($cursor as $doc) {
echo json_encode($doc) . PHP_EOL;
}
// end-project-exclude

?>
1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions source/index.txt
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Installation </tutorial/install-php-library>
Get Started </get-started>
/read
/tutorial
/upgrade
/reference
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11 changes: 11 additions & 0 deletions source/read.txt
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.. _php-read:

======================
Read Data from MongoDB
======================

.. toctree::
:titlesonly:
:maxdepth: 1

/read/project
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.. _php-project:

========================
Specify Fields To Return
========================

.. contents:: On this page
:local:
:backlinks: none
:depth: 2
:class: singlecol

.. facet::
:name: genre
:values: reference

.. meta::
:keywords: read, filter, project, select

Overview
--------

In this guide, you can learn how to use the {+php-library+} to specify which fields
to return from a read operation by using a **projection**. A projection is a document
that specifies which fields MongoDB returns from a query.

Sample Data
~~~~~~~~~~~

The examples in this guide use the ``restaurants`` collection in the ``sample_restaurants``
database from the :atlas:`Atlas sample datasets </sample-data>`. To access this collection
from your PHP application, instantiate a ``MongoDB\Client`` that connects to an Atlas cluster
and assign the following values to your ``db`` and ``collection`` variables:

.. literalinclude:: /includes/read/project.php
:language: php
:dedent:
:start-after: start-db-coll
:end-before: end-db-coll

To learn how to create a free MongoDB Atlas cluster and load the sample datasets, see the
:atlas:`Get Started with Atlas </getting-started>` guide.

Projection Types
----------------

You can use a projection to specify which fields to include in a return
document, or to specify which fields to exclude. You cannot combine inclusion and
exclusion statements in a single projection, unless you are excluding the
``_id`` field.

Specify Fields to Include
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

To specify the fields to include in the result, pass an options array to the
``MongoDB\Collection::findOne()`` or ``MongoDB\Collection::find()`` method that
sets the ``projection`` option. To set this option, use the following syntax:

.. code-block:: php

$options = [
'projection' => [
'<field name>' => 1,
],
];

The following example creates an options array and sets the ``projection`` option
to return only the ``name``, ``cuisine``, and ``borough`` fields of matching documents.
It then calls the ``find()`` method to find all restaurants in which the ``name`` field
value is ``'Emerald Pub'``, passing the options array as a parameter to ``find()``:

.. io-code-block::
:copyable:

.. input:: /includes/read/project.php
:start-after: start-project-include
:end-before: end-project-include
:language: php
:dedent:

.. output::
:visible: false

{"_id":{"$oid":"..."},"borough":"Manhattan","cuisine":"American","name":"Emerald Pub"}
{"_id":{"$oid":"..."},"borough":"Queens","cuisine":"American","name":"Emerald Pub"}

When you use a projection to specify fields to include in the return
document, the ``_id`` field is also included by default. All other fields are
implicitly excluded. To remove the ``_id`` field from the return
document, you must :ref:`explicitly exclude it <php-project-remove-id>`.

.. _php-project-remove-id:

Exclude the ``_id`` Field
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

When specifying fields to include, you can also exclude the ``_id`` field from
the returned document.

The following example performs the same query as the preceding example but
excludes the ``_id`` field from the projection:

.. io-code-block::
:copyable:

.. input:: /includes/read/project.php
:start-after: start-project-include-without-id
:end-before: end-project-include-without-id
:language: php
:dedent:

.. output::
:visible: false

{"borough":"Manhattan","cuisine":"American","name":"Emerald Pub"}
{"borough":"Queens","cuisine":"American","name":"Emerald Pub"}

Specify Fields to Exclude
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

To specify the fields to exclude from the result, pass an options array to the
``MongoDB\Collection::findOne()`` or ``MongoDB\Collection::find()`` method that
sets the ``projection`` option. To set this option, use the following syntax:

.. code-block:: php

$options = [
'projection' => [
'<field name>' => 0,
],
];

The following example creates an options array and sets the ``projection`` option
to exclude the ``grades`` and ``address`` fields of matching documents.
It then calls the ``find()`` method to find all restaurants in which the ``name``
field value is ``'Emerald Pub'``, passing the options array as a parameter to
``find()``:

.. io-code-block::
:copyable:

.. input:: /includes/read/project.php
:start-after: start-project-exclude
:end-before: end-project-exclude
:language: php
:dedent:

.. output::
:visible: false

{"_id":{"$oid":"..."},"borough":"Manhattan","cuisine":"American",
"name":"Emerald Pub","restaurant_id":"40367329"}
{"_id":{"$oid":"..."},"borough":"Queens","cuisine":"American",
"name":"Emerald Pub","restaurant_id":"40668598"}

When you use a projection to specify which fields to exclude,
any unspecified fields are implicitly included in the return document.

Additional Information
----------------------

To learn more about projections, see the :manual:`Project Fields
</tutorial/project-fields-from-query-results/>` guide in the {+mdb-server+} manual.

API Documentation
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

To learn more about any of the methods or types discussed in this
guide, see the following API documentation:

- `MongoDB\\Collection::findOne() <{+api+}/method/MongoDBCollection-findOne/>`__
- `MongoDB\\Collection::find() <{+api+}/method/MongoDBCollection-find/>`__
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